Doctor RockitCafé De Flore

Label:

Lifelike – LL11

Format:

Vinyl, 12"

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Deep House, Future Jazz, Downtempo

Tracklist

A1Café De Flore (Original Mix)
A2Paradisiac
B1Café De Flore (Charles Webster's Latin Lovers Mix)
GuitarShez Sheridan
Remix, Producer [Additional]Charles "Red Star" Webster*
TrumpetPete Wraight*
B2Little Sparkler

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Lifelike
  • Copyright ©Lifelike
  • Published BySoundslike Music
  • Published ByBucks Music Group
  • Recorded AtSwingtime (2)
  • Pressed ByMPO

Credits

  • AccordionM. Herbert*
  • ArtworkHopper*
  • DrumsAshley Marlowe
  • IllustrationKaroline*
  • Mastered ByMandy Parnell
  • Written-By, ProducerMatthew 'Understands Everything' Herbert*

Notes

Café De Flore includes sounds and live recordings from Café De Flore, Boulevard Saint Germain, Paris and is taken from the album "Indoor Fireworks" Released on Lifelike (LL10CD). Paradisiac was written as part of the score for "Paradisiac" by Donald Cameron. Starring Sean Fitzpatrick. A fine piece of film making.

Some copies may have a barcode sticker affixed over the barcode on the sleeve which is slightly different:
5 060012 121129 Barcode on sleeve.
5 060012 121167 Barcode on sticker.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 060012 121129
  • Barcode (Text, sticker): 5 060012 121167
  • Barcode (Scanned, sticker): 5060012121167
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): LL11 A1 MPO
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): LL 11 B2 MPO

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Café De Flore (CD, Maxi-Single)Nova Records3063242UK & France2000
New Submission
Café De Flore (CD, Maxi-Single, Misprint)Nova Records, Lifelike3063242Europe2000
New Submission
Café De Flore (3×File, FLAC, EP)LifelikeLL11UK2001

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Reviews

  • DreMwlano's avatar
    DreMwlano
    Edited 11 years ago
    a truly gorgeous piece of music...hasn't aged a second over 13 years and may never age...one of the rare tunes that sounds just as good as a remix, but in a very different way...makes me nostalgic for Paris days...
    • restless's avatar
      restless
      Edited 19 years ago
      This midtempo deep electronic accordeon flanerie was actually made of sounds sampled in Paris, and especially at the famous Cafe de Flore, a classic writers and litterary people rendez-vous since early 20th century on boulevard St-Germain. At first this wonderful tune was made for an Yves St-Laurent fashion show, but YSL turned it down apparently because it was not 'modern' enough. But after rave reactions around him, Herbert decided to release it, gained instant classic status, and for once, made YSL look like a jerk for his lack of understanding and vision.
      • FuzzyCogitator's avatar
        Edited 20 years ago
        By now the title track has made it onto countless compilation cds and for good reason. A relaxing affair made to remind you of a cafe in Paris. Funny now, to think the samples for this piece were actually recorded in... a cafe in Paris! Towards the end of the track you can actually hear Matthew and Dani ordering their meal in french. On the record sleeve I think it actually says what they ordered. Nice one Mr. Herbert!
        • selector1000's avatar
          selector1000
          Edited 20 years ago
          Matthew Herbert as Doctor Rockit. If you have this, you don't need another record.Pure Bliss.
          Simply beautiful.Always reminds of a warm mediterranean sea breeze.The Charles Webster Version is a deephouse masterpiece-while the original version is kind of a romantic big band love affair with a french cafe full of smoke and atmosphere.Perfect Sunday Afternoon Soundtrack.

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